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Report: Mason Rudolph Rehab Ahead of Schedule
Mason Rudolph underwent surgery just weeks ago on his right foot, and according to a report from Tulsa World’s Bill Haisten, his rehabiliation is progressing ahead of schedule.
According to The Tulsa World, Rudolph has already shed his protective boot, and was not wearing it at Monday’s practice. Although his participation is limited, the report states that Gundy expects Rudolph to participate “at a complete level” during next week’s practice sessions. At this point in his recovery, it would appear he should be on track to start in the Sugar Bowl on January 1.
“He’s progressing well,” Gundy said. “He’s kind of getting back into it. We want to get him up and running. He’s a little bit ahead of schedule. It’s encouraging, for sure.”
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